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SystemD Contributor Harassed Over Optional Age Verification Field, Suggests Installer-Level Disabling

It's FOSS interviewed a software engineer whose long-running open source contributions include Python code for the Arch Linux installer and maintaining packages for NixOS. But "a recent change he made to systemd has pushed him into the spotlight" after he'd added the optional birthDate field for systemd's user database.

Critics saw it not merely as a technical addition, but as a symbolic capitulation to government overreach. A crack in the philosophical foundation of freedom that Linux is built on. What followed went far beyond civil disagreement. Dylan revealed that he faced harassment, doxxing, death threats, and a flood of hate mail. He was forced to disable issues and pull request tabs across his GitHub repositories...

Q: Should FOSS projects adapt to laws they fundamentally disagree with? Because these kinds of laws are certainly in conflict with what a lot of Linux users believe in.

A. Unfortunately, in a lot of cases, the answer is yes — at least for any distribution with corporate backing. The small independent distributions are much more flexible to refuse as a protest.

If we ignore regulations entirely, we risk Linux being something that companies are not willing to contribute to, and Linux may be shipped on less hardware. I'm talking about things like Valve and System76 (despite them very vocally hating these laws). That does not help us; it just lowers the quality of software contributions due to less investment in the platform and makes Linux less accessible to the average person. We need Linux and other free operating systems to remain a viable alternative to closed systems.

Q. Do you think regulations like these will reshape desktop Linux in the next 5-10 years where we might have "compliant Linux" and "Freedom-first Linux"?

A. Unfortunately, yes, to some degree this is likely. I imagine the split will be mostly along the lines of independent distributions and those with corporate backing.

We're already seeing it as far as which distributions plan on implementing some sort of age verification and which ones are not, and that sucks. I'd rather nobody have to deal with this mess at all, but this is the reality of things now. As I said in the previous response, the corporate-backed distributions really have no choice in the matter. Companies are notoriously risk-adverse, but something like Artix or Devuan? Those are small and independent enough where the individual maintainers may be willing to take on more risk.

I was actually thinking about what this would look like if we added it to [Linux system installer] Calamares and chatting about that with the maintainers before that thread got brigaded by bad actors posting personal information and throwing around insults. I completely support the freedom for the distro maintainers to choose their risk tolerance. If the distribution is based out of Ireland or something (like Linux Mint) without these silly laws in the jurisdiction the developer operates in, I think that we should leave it up to them to make a choice here.
They think the installer should have a date picker with a flag to disable it, and "We can even default it to off, and corporate distributions using Calamares or those not willing to take the risk could flip it on if they need to. That way if maintainers of the distributions do not wish to collect the birth date, they won't have to, and no forking is required to patch it out."

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IBM Quantum Computer Simulates Real Magnetic Materials and Matches Lab Data

"IBM says its quantum computer can now simulate real magnetic materials and match actual lab experiment results," writes Slashdot reader BrianFagioli, "which is something people have been waiting years to see."

Instead of just theoretical output, the system reproduced neutron scattering data from a known material, meaning it lines up with real world physics. It still relies on a mix of quantum and classical computing and this is a narrow use case for now, but it is one of the first times quantum hardware has produced results that scientists can directly validate against experiments, which makes it a lot more interesting than the usual hype.

Classical computers "are not great at modeling quantum systems," according to this article at Nerds.xyz. "The math gets messy fast, and scientists end up relying on approximations... Quantum computers are supposed to solve that problem..."


If this direction continues, it could start to matter in areas like superconductors, battery tech, and even drug development. Those are the kinds of problems where better simulations can actually lead to better outcomes, not just nicer charts in a research paper.


"I am extremely excited about what this means for science," said study co-author Allen Scheie from the Los Alamos National Laboratory. In an announcement from IBM, Scheie calls this "the most impressive match I've seen between experimental data and qubit simulation, and it definitely raises the bar for what can be expected from quantum computers."

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Sony is Raising PlayStation 5 Prices Again, Between $100 and $150

Memory and storage shortages and price hikes have "steadily rippled outward across all kinds of consumer tech," reports Ars Technica.

"Today's bad news comes from Sony, which is raising prices for PlayStation 5 consoles in the US just eight months after their last price hike."

The drive-less Digital Edition will increase from $500 to $600; the base PS5 with an optical drive will increase from $550 to $650; and the PS5 Pro is going up from $750 to a whopping $900. At the beginning of 2025, these consoles cost $450, $500, and $700, respectively...

RAM and flash memory chips are in short supply primarily because of demand from AI data centers — memory manufacturers have shifted more production toward making the kind of memory found in AI accelerators like Nvidia's H200, leaving less for the consumer market. And the situation is unlikely to improve any time soon, barring a major shift in demand from the AI industry.

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JD Vance leads CPAC poll for next Republican presidential candidate

Vice-president received about 53% of votes at Conservative Political Action Conference held in Texas this year

One of the biggest conservative gatherings in the US ran a poll showing vice-president JD Vance is the top choice this year to be the next Republican presidential candidate.

The poll from the Conservative Political Action Conference (CPAC), released on Saturday, was taken during this year’s gathering. About 53% of the more than 1,600 attendees who voted in the poll chose Vance, Reuters reports. Marco Rubio, the secretary of state, came in second with 35%.

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Moses Itauma inflicts first knockout defeat on Jermaine Franklin

  • British boxer continues ascent with brilliant display

  • American shocked by fifth-round knockout

Moses Itauma made another emphatic statement as the British heavyweight prospect became the first fighter to stop Jermaine Franklin.

Anthony Joshua and Dillian Whyte were both taken the distance in points wins in Franklin’s two previous visits to the UK but the durable American was brutally taken out midway through the fifth round by Itauma in Manchester.

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Different beliefs, shared humanity: why so many Australians celebrate diverse religious festivals

From lunar new year to Ramadan, Diwali and Passover, there’s a growing trend of participating in religious and cultural festivals outside our own faith

Maureen Doonan tries to participate in as many faith and cultural celebrations as she can. “It’s better that we understand,” the 87-year-old says. Doonan is a fierce refugee advocate and Order of Australia recipient who belongs to the Uniting Church in her home town of Ballarat in regional Victoria. Also a member of the Ballarat Interfaith Network, she says it’s important “to sort out how much is the same” across faith and religious practices.

“I usually make an effort to go to the mosque when it’s open to the public and to Sikh celebrations as well as Aboriginal dawn services [on 26 January],” she says.

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Aryna Sabalenka edges tense battle with Coco Gauff to triumph in Miami Open final

  • Sabalenka wins 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 to land Sunshine Double

  • Belarusian steadies herself after losing second set

Aryna Sabalenka had many reasons to believe that history could have been grimly repeating itself on Saturday afternoon. Despite starting her Miami Open final against Coco Gauff striking the ball with clear-minded aggression, the complexion of the match rapidly changed. Suddenly, having been pulled into a tense final set, she was struggling to hold on.

Similar scenarios played out in her two most important matches against Gauff, and both times Sabalenka had pitifully crumbled under pressure in the final set. For all her imperfections, though, the Belarusian’s career has been defined by her desperation to improve. Here, she maintained her composure as she underlined her status as the best player in the world by edging out Gauff 6-2, 4-6, 6-3 in a quality battle to win the Miami Open for the second year in a row.

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James Tolkan, known for his roles in Top Gun and Back to the Future, dies aged 94

Tolkan, known for portraying authoritarian figures, died ‘peacefully’ in Lake Placid, New York, his agent said

James Tolkan, known for his roles as an authoritarian figure in the Back to the Future and Top Gun films, has died. He was 94.

Tolkan died Thursday in Lake Placid, New York, where he lived, his booking agent, John Alcantar, said Saturday. A brief obituary published on the Back to the Future website said Tolkan died “peacefully”, but no cause of death was given.

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England squad hit by more dropouts as Stones and Arsenal trio pull out of Japan game

  • Injured quartet join Wharton on sidelines

  • Tuchel concerned about team’s workload

Declan Rice, Bukayo Saka, Noni Madueke and John Stones have complicated Thomas Tuchel’s World Cup preparations by joining the contingent who have left the squad before England’s friendly against Japan.

Tuchel named an oversized 35-man squad for this month’s camp, with a view to creating competition for places before the final selection for this summer’s finals in Canada, Mexico and the USA is made. Saka and Rice were among a group of 11 players who were allowed to join up late, meaning England played an experimental side when they drew with Uruguay at Wembley on Friday night.

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Rampant Belgium deliver 5-2 embarrassment to USA in World Cup tune-up

  • Belgium score four in second half, Ludebakio nets double

  • USA face Portugal on Tuesday night in Atlanta

The US men’s national team entered its matchup with Belgium at Mercedes-Benz Stadium in Atlanta on Saturday riding a wave of momentum, needing a solid performance to continue to build excitement ahead of this Summer’s World Cup, played in part on home soil.

Instead, they struggled mightily against a talented Belgium side and left with more questions than answers. The 5-2 defeat, featuring five straight goals for the Belgians after a US opener, was an embarrassment and easily among the USMNT’s worst losses of head coach Mauricio Pochettino’s tenure. At times, it felt the margin of victory could’ve been significantly wider.

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Prem top four looks done and dusted after Northampton repel Saracens comeback

The Prem playoff contenders appear settled after Northampton’s 21-17 victory over Saracens at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium

Strange words to write for anyone who has covered this competition for any length of time, but we kind of know who the Prem semi-finalists are going to be. And there’s still six rounds to go.

Saracens had to win here at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium against the league leaders to maintain any realistic chance of taking their customary place in the playoffs. This is the last season at the helm for Mark McCall, the man who has guided them through their glory years, before he “moves upstairs”, but it is looking increasingly likely that his era will draw to a close without further silverware. Saracens are mathematically still in it, of course, but, 12 points adrift of fourth spot with those six rounds to play, they will need to call on more than their own prowess to make it. Someone else is going to have to implode.

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Vrouw (19) omgekomen bij ongeval op de N59 bij Nieuwerkerk

NIEUWERKERK (ANP) - Een van de vier mensen die gewond raakten door een ernstig auto-ongeluk op de N59 bij het Zeeuwse Nieuwerkerk is overleden, meldt de politie. Het gaat om een 19-jarige inwoonster van Aagtekerke. Ze overleed ter plaatse.

Hoe ernstig de verwondingen van de overige drie gewonden zijn, is niet duidelijk. De slachtoffers zijn overgebracht naar verschillende ziekenhuizen.

Bij het ongeluk van zaterdagavond waren drie voertuigen betrokken. Verschillende hulpdiensten gingen ter plaatse, onder meer met een traumahelikopter.

Onderzoek

De veiligheidsregio meldde eerder dat de gewonden uit de auto's bevrijd moesten worden, waarna ze werden overgedragen aan de ambulancedienst.

Hoe het ongeluk kon gebeuren, is nog onduidelijk. De politie doet onderzoek. De N59 is volledig afgesloten tussen Nieuwerkerk en Zierikzee voor onderzoek dat nog tot in een deel van de nacht zal duren.


Iran laat 20 Pakistaanse schepen door Straat van Hormuz

ISLAMABAD (ANP/RTR/DPA) - Het Iraanse regime laat nog eens twintig Pakistaanse schepen de Straat van Hormuz passeren. Dat heeft de Pakistaanse minister van Buitenlandse Zaken Ishaq Dar gemeld in een bericht op X. Het zou volgens de minister gaan om twee schepen per dag.

Sinds de oorlog in Iran bepaalt dat land welke schepen door de zeestraat mogen. De passage is cruciaal voor de wereldwijde olie-export.

Dar sprak zaterdag over de telefoon met zijn Iraanse ambtgenoot Abbas Araghchi. Hij beschouwde de geste van Iran als "een voorbode van vrede die zal bijdragen aan het tot stand brengen van stabiliteit in de regio". "Dialoog, diplomatie en dergelijke vertrouwenwekkende maatregelen zijn de enige weg vooruit", zei de minister daarnaast.

Irans buurland Pakistan werpt zich op als bemiddelaar in de oorlog in het Midden-Oosten. Zondag brengt Dar zijn collega's uit Saoedi-Arabië, Turkije en Egypte bijeen om in Islamabad te praten over de situatie.


Houthi's claimen tweede raketaanval op Israël

SANAA (ANP/AFP/RTR) - De Jemenitische Houthi's zeggen een tweede aanval met raketten en drones op Israël te hebben uitgevoerd.

De bemoeienis van de Houthi's met de oorlog in het Midden-Oosten betekent een verdere escalatie. Ze hadden zich eerder al volledig solidair verklaard met Iran, waar ze nauwe banden mee hebben. Iran wordt sinds eind februari gebombardeerd door de Verenigde Staten en Israël, maar de Jemenitische groepering had zich tot dusver verder afzijdig gehouden. Wel werd Israël eerder bestookt tijdens de oorlog in Gaza.

Houthi-woordvoerder Yahya Saree zei in een verklaring dat de groep "een salvo kruisraketten en drones heeft afgevuurd op verschillende vitale en militaire locaties" in Israël, toevoegend dat dit "samenviel met de militaire operaties die zijn uitgevoerd door Iran en Hezbollah in Libanon".

Mogelijk wordt ook de zeestraat Bab el Mandeb opnieuw een doel. Die ligt op weg van en naar het Suezkanaal. Deze vaarroute is van groot belang voor de wereldhandel.